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Report
Sep 24, 2006Lee Rainie, Janna Anderson
A survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders shows they believe the internet will continue to spread in a "flattening" and improving world. There are many, though, who think major problems will accompany technology advances by 2020. A predictions...
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Media Mention
Ryan Paul, ARS Technica
Sep 24, 2006
"In the latest study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, over 700 technology experts were asked to evaluate an assortment of scenarios in an attempt to determine potential trends for the year 2020. With responses from representat...
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BBC News
Sep 24, 2006
"The Pew report on the future internet surveyed 742 experts in the fields of computing, politics and business.
More than half of respondents had a positive vision of the net's future but 46% had serious reservations.
Almost 60% said that a counter cu...
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Infographic
Sep 24, 2006
A survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders shows they believe the internet will continue to spread in a “flattening” and improving world. There are many, though, who think major problems will accompany technology advances by 2020.
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Presentation
Mar 23, 2006Lee Rainie
This is a discussion of the eight realities of technology and social experience that are shaping the world of today's teens and twenty-somethings.
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Presentation
Feb 14, 2006Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie appeared with Esther Dyson on the Kojo Nnamdi show on NPR, speaking about the future of the Internet. The program can be accessed here.
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Howard Wolinsky, Chicago Sun-Times
Jan 15, 2006
"Ten years ago, when someone mentioned the word Internet, the likely response would have been: "Inter-what?"
In a decade, Internet use has exploded. On a typical day, 82 million American adults, 40 percent of the entire population, go online to read e...
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Presentation
Jan 12, 2006Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie appeared on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR on January 12, 2006, speaking about the future of TV.
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